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Syria
The name Syria comes from the ancient Greek name for the land of Aram at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea between Egypt and Arabia to the south and Cilicia to the north, stretching inland to include Mesopotamia, and having an uncertain border to the northeast that Pliny the Elder describes as including from west to east Commagene, Sophene, and Adiabene, "formerly known as Assyria" (N.H. 5.66). By Pliny's time, however, this larger Syria had been divided into a number of smaller regions: "Palestine" (formerly known as Israel, now the states of Israel and Jordan) in the extreme southwest, Phoenicia along the coast, with Damascena to the inland side of Phoenicia, Coele-Syria (or "Hollow Syria") north of the Eleutheris river, and Mesopotamia.
Tour Packages in Syria: Syria in 12 Days Syria, Jordan & Lebanon on a program Tour Packages on Syria The strategic importance of
Syria is due to its unique position at the meeting point of three continents,
Asia, Africa and Europe, and at the crossroads between the Caspian Sea, the
Black Sea, the Indian Ocean, and the Nile. The Silk Road led from China to
Doura-Europos (Salhieh), from Palmyra, and Homs to Syria's coastal ports on the
Mediterranean. This geographical position lent distinction to the country, not
only as a trade and caravan route but also as a melting-pot of ideas, beliefs
and talents. Tourism Attractions and destinations in Syria:
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